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Community
This app helps people organize and manage their own communities.
The App has following components:
- Hackathons
- LMS
Community is built on the Frappe Framework, a full-stack web app framework built with Python & JavaScript.
Local Setup
To setup the repository locally follow the steps mentioned below:
- Install bench and setup a frappe-bench directory by following the Installation Steps.
- Start the server by running bench start.
- In a separate terminal window, create a new site by running bench new-site community.test.
- Run bench get-app https://github.com/fossunited/community.
- Run bench --site community.test install-app community.
- Map your site to localhost with the command
bench --site community.test add-to-hosts - Now open the URL http://community.test:8000/docs in your browser, you should see the app running.
Contribution Guidelines
- Go to the apps/community directory of your installation and execute git pull --unshallow to ensure that you have the full git repository. Also fork the fossunited/community repository on GitHub.
- Check out a working branch in git (e.g. git checkout -b my-new-branch).
- Make your proposed changes to the source
- Run your local version (e.g. bench start in your bench installation). Make sure that your changes work the way you want them to.
- Commit your changes to your branch. Make sure to use a semantic commit message.
- Push your branch to your fork on Github, and issue a pull request.
License
AGPL
Description
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